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hill

noun

1 hill

A local and well-defined elevation of the land.

Roget 250: convexity, prominence, projection, swelling, gibbosity, bilge, bulge, protuberance, protrusion; camber, cahot [U.S.].    thank-ye-ma'am [U.S.].    swell.    intumescence; ... show more

Roget 305: ascent, ascension; rising etc. 309; acclivity, hill etc. 217; flight of steps, flight of stairs; ladder rocket, lark; sky rocket, ... show more

Roget 217: obliquity, inclination, slope, slant, crookedness etc. adj.; slopeness; leaning etc. v.; bevel, tilt; bias, ... show more

Roget 306: descent, descension, declension, declination; fall; falling etc. v.; slump; drop, plunge, plummet, cadence; subsidence, ... show more

Dutch: heuvel
Polish: górka, pagórek, wzgórek, wzgórze

2 hill

Structure consisting of an artificial heap or bank usually of earth or stones.

synonym: mound.

Dutch: terp
Polish: pagórek, kopiec

3 Hill

United States railroad tycoon (1838-1916).

synonyms: J. J. Hill, James Jerome Hill.

4 Hill

Risque English comedian (1925-1992).

synonyms: Alfred Hawthorne, Benny Hill.

5 hill

baseball The slight elevation on which the pitcher stands.

synonyms: mound, pitcher's mound.

verb

1 hill

Form into a hill.


Moby thesaurus: acclivity, anthill, bank, bank up, barrow, bilge, blain, bleb, blister, blob, boss, bow, brae, bubble, bulb, bulge, bulla, bump, bunch, burl ... show more.

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